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BISHOP SLATTERY TALKS TO 1926

Advises Freshmen to Have Some Definite Aim in Mind While in College

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The Right Reverend Charles Lewis Slattery '91, D. D., Bishop Coadjutor of Massachusetts, spoke to 150 Freshmen at the weekly meeting in Smith Halls Common Room last night.

"Have some definite aim in mind while you are in college", advised Bishop Slattery, "and then accomplish it. Whether it be in athletics, debating, the college paper, or in studies, do your best to make good somewhere".

The Reverend Sidney M. Lovett presided at the meeting, and it was announced that the Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick would speak next week.

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